Precautions for using inductors
Time: 2025-03-27
• Mount the inductor onto the printed circuit board, ensuring that the component does not extend beyond the PCB. • Keep away from heat sources and high-temperature areas.
• Mount the inductor onto the printed circuit board, ensuring that the component does not extend beyond the PCB.
• Keep away from heat sources and high-temperature areas.
• When inserting, be careful not to excessively clamp or push the component to avoid damaging it.
• Do not use dropped inductors. The ferrite core's electromagnetic properties may change due to damage or hidden cracks, especially when subjected to excessive stress or impact.
• Prevent the inductor body from contacting other components to avoid capacitive coupling and electromagnetic interference.
• Ensure sufficient spacing and insulation distance between the inductor and high-voltage components and power supply. Also, be careful not to touch the metal conductor part of the body.
• When bending the inductor leads, ensure that the lead base is not affected. Applying excessive mechanical stress to the component lead base may cause electrical damage.
• When using tweezers to pick up the inductor, avoid touching the windings and any wire ends to prevent damage to the component.
• Inductors are heat-generating components and should be installed in a well-ventilated, unobstructed location.
• For any high-temperature mounting or processing, refer to the specifications to avoid component damage.
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